Quinteros on the murder of the widow of a man who disappeared during the dictatorship: “We do not rule out any hypothesis” 2024-08-06 09:30:00

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The Minister of Security of the Province, Juan Pablo Quinteros, expressed that No hypothesis is ruled out” in the murder of Susana Beatriz Montoya (74), widow of a police officer who disappeared during the military dictatorship, who was murdered in her home in the Ampliación Poeta Lugones neighborhood.

Quinteros informed Mitre Cordoba that “the prosecutor Klinger who is the one involved has requested absolute prudence regarding the issues surrounding this fact.”

“Out of respect for the investigation, we will leave it to the Prosecutor’s Office to provide information. The Police Homicide Division has been working since the moment of the incident, all weekend, to clarify this matter. None of the hypotheses are ruled out“, explained the provincial official.

He also said that there were no missing items at Montoya’s home. When asked if the crime could be linked to the family’s human rights activism, the minister replied: “We do not rule it out. We have to investigate it but there have been no precedents of this type, of this magnitude in the province of Córdoba, in these years, so it would be a very strange issue.”

“But I insist on this, the prosecutor and the investigation will not rule out absolutely anything,” Quinteros emphasized.

Human rights organizations in Córdoba demanded justice for the murder of Susana Beatriz Montoya, 74, who was killed in her home in the Ampliación Poeta Lugones neighborhood of the capital of Córdoba.

The woman was the mother of Fernando Albareda, a member of HIJOS Córdoba, who had already received threats.

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Announcement

From the human rights organizations of Córdoba we are shocked, worried and busy, by the violent murder of the mother of a colleague of HIJOS Córdoba, This last Friday and the threats that were cowardly left, addressed to his entire family, where he signed “#Police#”starts the document.

And then he continues: “Fernando Albareda is the son of a policeman who was kidnapped and disappeared in 1979 in the former Clandestine Detention Center known as ‘Casa Hidráulica’. Ricardo Fermín Albareda, deputy commissioner of the Córdoba Police, was a member of the PRT and was 37 years old when he was kidnapped and disappeared by the civil-military dictatorship in September 1979, as was determined in the trial that was held (and which is precisely known as the “Albareda Case”).

In another part of the statement, the organizations demanded that the Justice of Córdoba and the Executive Branch “the urgent investigation and clarification of this incident, as well as the threats suffered by all members of his family, which were previously reported.”

They also claimed “effective security and protection now for our colleague Fernando Albareda and his entire family.”

“The hate speech that constantly circulates in our society is the latent danger when it really becomes a reality. We already said Never Again!” concludes the document signed by all the Human Rights organizations of Córdoba.

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Threats

“We are going to kill them all. Now we are going for your children. #Police”was one of the threats received on the walls of the victim’s home, according to what was published Chain 3.

Wake

“My mother’s wake will be held today from 1 to 9 p.m. And on Tuesday from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Caruso company on Juan B Justo 2306, in room “A.” Her remains will then be transferred to the Parque del Sol Cemetery,” says a post distributed by Fernando Albareda.

“Thank you for all your messages. I feel the support and affection. Fernando Albareda and family,” he concludes.


2024-08-06 09:30:00

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